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The timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia is split into the following pages: November 8, 2016–January 2017 Timeline of post-election transition following Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections
Haunting Evidence is an American documentary television series following the travels of a psychic profiler, a spirit medium, and a paranormal investigator. The trio travels the United States investigating "cold case" homicide and missing persons cases. The premise of the series was that this "team of unconventional investigators" could shed new ...
Trump also implies Judge Jackson is biased because of her role in the sentencing of Manafort and dismissal of a lawsuit against Hillary Clinton. [30] [31] Trump withdraws Jessie K. Liu's nomination to become the Treasury Department's terrorism and financial crimes undersecretary because of her office's handling of the Stone and Flynn cases.
But only now does he have such an apparent sympathizer in the White House as Donald Trump. Time may not entirely be on Putin’s side, given the fast burn of Russian lives, financial reserves, and ...
Former President Donald Trump has supposedly called Russian President Vladimir Putin “as many as seven” times since he left the White House less than four years ago, an explosive new book claims.
The Hamburg meeting was one of five Trump-Putin interactions where no detailed records exist. [21] Trump tells Jeanine Pirro on Justice with Judge Jeanine that Cohen made a plea deal to protect his father-in-law from prosecution. [22] The Mueller report refers to his statements on Cohen in the interview as evidence of witness intimidation.
The Kremlin said Trump did send Putin COVID tests during the pandemic. A new book by Bob Woodward claims that Trump sent them in early 2020 for Putin's personal use.
It is reported Trump urged President Zelensky to "do us a favor" and "look into" potential corruption by Trump's political opponent's son per the White House readout of the July 25 call. [110] Trump responds to an AP reporter at a press conference at the U.N. that he believes Clinton's "missing" emails could be in Ukraine. [111] [112]